| Literature DB >> 35742060 |
Mariz Spannhake1, Charlotte Jansen1, Tatiana Görig2, Katharina Diehl2.
Abstract
Although exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first six months of life, a large number of women worldwide do not practice it successfully. Our study aimed to investigate the perceived support from health professionals for women who experienced difficulties in breastfeeding. Furthermore, we examined women's knowledge about breastfeeding and motivation to breastfeed. We conducted a qualitative exploratory study (June to October 2019) among 15 women who had experienced breastfeeding problems in Germany. Semi-structured interviews were audiotaped, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using qualitative content analysis following Mayring's approach. Prior to giving birth, the women's motivation to breastfeed and theoretical knowledge were high, and breastfeeding problems were not anticipated. Difficulties in breastfeeding after giving birth created a highly demanding situation for the mothers. Health professionals were either perceived as very supportive, for example, by providing helpful technical advice or being emotional assistance, or they could be perceived as nonhelpful, thereby worsening the situation, for example, by pressuring the women to breastfeed or making improper remarks. Adequate support for young mothers in childbed consists of the provision of useful and realistic information concerning breastfeeding and a sensitive treatment when breastfeeding problems occur. Paying attention to this specific group of women who are experiencing difficulties in breastfeeding may improve maternal and child well-being and potentially enable breastfeeding.Entities:
Keywords: Germany; breastfeeding; breastfeeding problems; intention; midwife; qualitative study; support from health professionals
Year: 2022 PMID: 35742060 PMCID: PMC9222316 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10061009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Demographic Characteristics of the Participating Women Who Reported Problems in Breastfeeding for at Least One of Their Children (n = 15).
| ID | Age of Woman, Years | Number of Children with Breastfeeding Problems | Age of Firstborn Child, Months | Age of Second-Born Child, Months | Age of Woman at First Child’s Birth, Years | Highest Vocational Qualification | Relationship at Time of First Child’s Birth |
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| M01 | 34 | 1 | 25 | 31 | doctorate | Yes | |
| M02 | 32 | 1 | 48 | 22 | 28 | completed vocational training | Yes |
| M03 | 37 | 1 | 37 | 34 | university degree | Yes | |
| M04 | 28 | 1 | 28 | 26 | university degree | Yes | |
| M05 | 25 | 2 | 76 | 25 | 18 | none | No |
| M06 | 34 | 3 | 39 | 12 a | 31 | completed vocational training | Yes |
| M07 | 22 | 1 | 9 | 21 | completed vocational training | Yes | |
| M08 | 29 | 1 | 16 | 27 | completed vocational training | Yes | |
| M09 | 35 | 1 | 29 | 33 | university degree | Yes | |
| M10 | 36 | 1 | 42 | 33 | completed vocational training | Yes | |
| M11 | 28 | 1 | 25 | 26 | completed vocational training | Yes | |
| M12 | 41 | 1 | 66 | 35 | completed vocational training | No | |
| M13 | 33 | 1 | 14 | 32 | university degree | Yes | |
| M14 | 40 | 1 | 33 | 11 | 37 | university degree | Yes |
| M15 | 35 | 1 | 6 | 34 | completed vocational training | Yes |
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Reported Reasons for Intending to Breastfeed.
| Subtheme | Reported by | Examples for Quotes |
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| Positive effects on the health of the child | M01 | I: “And why did you decide, um, to breastfeed at all?” |
| M02 | M04: “Well, you try to give the child the best you can”. | |
| M04 | M09: “That was not really a question for me, so it [i.e., breastfeeding] was the most natural thing for me, uh, and since you also know that breast milk is actually the best for the child, uh, I really wanted to do that”. | |
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| M08 | M11: “I think it [i.e., breastfeeding] is just beautiful and also important for the child, because you simply transfer the immune system, that you have yourself, to the child […]” | |
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| M11 | M12: “Um, I myself am an allergy child. And they say that breast milk […] can also protect against allergies and that was just important to me”. | |
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| M14 | I: “And why did you even want to breastfeed back then?” | |
| M15 | M15: “Because you thought it was the healthiest thing for the child”. | |
| Breastfeeding is taken for granted | M01 | M01: “So for me it was always clear that breastfeeding is part of it”. |
| M02 | M08: “Actually this is (..)/it was clear to me. I did not have to think back and forth whether to breastfeed or not. It is the healthiest and best thing for the child and that is why it was clear to me, ‘I am going to breastfeed!’” | |
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| M06 | I: “And why did you even want to breastfeed?” | |
| M07 | M10: “[…] That was part of the natural birth for me. There were two things I really wanted: to give birth the natural way and breastfeed once. And why? Um (.) because, firstly, I think it is the most natural thing, because since mankind has been around/nature built it in so that it works, so it makes sense, too. […]” | |
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| More convenience than with bottle-feeding | M06 | M06: “It is simply breast milk. It is simply practical, you can go anywhere and do not have to carry anything with you, all the bottles and so on”. |
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| M15 | M14: “[…] because there is nothing easier than, ‘Breast out, child on’. You always have the same temperature (laughs) and of course it is also a comfortable aspect that you always have it with you and do not have to pack bottles […]” | |
| Lower costs | M02 | M13: “Yes, you always heard, ‘This is the best for the child!’ And you want to give the best for the child, instead of spending money on some milk powder, (smiles) which was also a fact”. |
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| Positive effects on mother-infant attachment | M07 | M07: “[…] it [i.e., breastfeeding] (.) is also for the mother-infant attachment, uh, also a great building block, of course, that also contributes to it […]” |
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| Positive effects on the health of the mother | M02 | M02: “I never actually considered buying powdered milk in any way. It was always clear to me that I wanted to breastfeed, because it is simply the best and is also good for my health […]” |
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| Meeting social norms | M07 | M07: “Well, by and large it came from me. Of course, there is also social pressure behind it, because everyone says, ‘Yes, you will definitely breastfeed?’ […]” |
Desired Future Breastfeeding Support from Health Professionals.
| Subtheme | Reported by | Examples for Quotes |
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| To provide more help and advice | M02 | M04: “Um, and then the midwife reluctantly wanted to show it [i.e., breastfeeding] to me. So she grabbed the breast and somehow tried to do that/but [name of the child] was already screaming, so that he could not do it anymore/that he did not understand that he should drink now. (.) But that was the only help”. |
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| M08 | M05: “I could not put her [i.e., the newborn] on and nobody helped me”. | |
| M09 | M13: “[…] I think that’s why they [i.e., the health professionals] try that, too [to support breastfeeding]. In principle, it is not wrong, but well, they would have to really help you with that. Maybe show latching positions […]” | |
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| To provide more competent advice | M02 | M02: “Yes, that the midwives and also […] the nursing staff on the wards simply are a lot more trained and somehow have more idea on it [i.e., breastfeeding] and can tell you what other possibilities there would have been. For example, tell about this breast feeding set or that you get properly shown how you actually pump instead of placing the breast pump there and leaving you all alone with it. ‘Yes, then do it and have a nice day.’ […]” |
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| M13 | M08: “But unfortunately I have to honestly admit that the hospital has already screwed it up. I think/I am pretty sure that if I had been properly shown in the hospital how, how that/how to see that the child is actually drinking, then it would not have come to that. (clears her throat)” | |
| M15 | M10: “Well, I do believe that they [i.e., the midwives] like to show how it [i.e., breastfeeding] is done and that is what they did. But I think as soon as someone really has problems, from that point on—and that was with me—that is where it ends. I would guess. Would there have to be someone else at the hospital who knows his way around a bit better? […]” | |
| To create more time for the mothers’ needs | M04 | M07: “I think the biggest problem was just that I could never put him on properly. Because they [i.e., the midwives] just did not have enough time to show me properly”. |
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| M09 | M12: “[…] But as I said […] I had already given birth […] I missed it so much that it [i.e., the preliminary meeting with the midwife] had not been done! […]” | |
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| M13 | M14: “So we were just a lot of women who had recently given birth in the hospital and then they were understaffed, the midwives. And yes […] they just put the baby on, head on, bang, and with such a speed that you actually could not see it properly, how does it [i.e., latching] work now?” | |
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| To be more sensitive | M01 | I: “What would you have wished for from the midwives?” |
| M05 | M05: “(.) Maybe a little more understanding. Maybe a little more sensitivity”. | |
| M06 | M09: “[…] the way they [i.e., the health professionals] did it [i.e., the way they helped] was not always the friendliest […]” | |
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| To pressure less | M01 | M01: “[…] Um, if the other [i.e., the midwife] had also been understanding, I think that would have helped me a lot. And not this doggedness, ‘You have to give it your all now!’ Because I was really/I was devastated. I could not do it. But (.) that has not been accepted as an answer (breathes in). […]” |
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| Altogether satisfied with the overall care from health professionals | M03 | M03: “[…] but in general I have to say […] I also very, very willingly received support there, yes”. |
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| M11 | I: “Is there anything else you would have wished for?” | |
| M06: “Nothing, you know what it is about and if I had not known something, I would have asked”. |